
Listen Up!
Civil Rights with Attorney Sara E. Collins
What does it really mean to protect civil rights and hold systems accountable? On this episode of The Power Shift Podcast , Felicia Nu’Man sits down with civil rights attorney Sara E. Collins to discuss the importance of civil rights law, police misconduct, racial discrimination, transparency, and accountability. Collins shares why supporting good policing also means speaking out against misconduct—and why acknowledging the community’s lived experiences is essential to building trust. The conversation also explores the power of voting and civic engagement. Collins reminds listeners that creating change means questioning leaders, demanding better, and using the power of the ballot box. Your voice matters. Your rights matter. Your vote matters. Join the Power Shift: thepowershift26.org Pledge to Vote: bit.ly/LULPledge Follow Us on Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn





